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Root cultures of Hypericum perforatum subsp. angustifolium elicited with chitosan and production of xanthone-rich extracts with antifungal activity.

Noemi Tocci1, Giovanna Simonetti, Felicia Diodata D'Auria, Simona Panella, Anna Teresa Palamara, Alessio Valletta, Gabriella Pasqua.   

Abstract

Hypericum perforatum is a well-known medicinal plant which contains a wide variety of metabolites, including xanthones, which have a wide range of biological properties, including antifungal activity. In the present study, we evaluated the capability of roots regenerated from calli of H. perforatum subsp. angustifolium to produce xanthones. Root biomass was positively correlated with the indole-3-butyric acid concentration, whereas a concentration of 1 mg l(-1) was the most suitable for the development of roots. High auxin concentrations also inhibited xanthone accumulation. Xanthones were produced in large amounts, with a very stable trend throughout the culture period. When the roots were treated with chitosan, the xanthone content dramatically increased, peaking after 7 days. Chitosan also induced a release of these metabolites into the culture. The maximum accumulation (14.26 ± 0.62 mg g(-1) dry weight [DW]) and release (2.64 ± 0.13 mg g(-1) DW) of xanthones were recorded 7 days after treatment. The most represented xanthones were isolated, purified, and spectroscopically characterized. Antifungal activity of the total root extracts was tested against a broad panel of human fungal pathogen strains (30 Candida species, 12 Cryptococcus neoformans, and 16 dermatophytes); this activity significantly increased when using chitosan. Extracts obtained after 7 days of chitosan treatment showed high antifungal activity (mean minimum inhibitory concentration of 83.4, 39.1, and 114 μg ml(-1) against Candida spp., C. neoformans, and dermatophytes, respectively). Our results suggest that root cultures can be considered as a potential tool for large-scale production of extracts with stable quantities of xanthones.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21547455     DOI: 10.1007/s00253-011-3303-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Microbiol Biotechnol        ISSN: 0175-7598            Impact factor:   4.813


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3.  Acetic acid acts as an elicitor exerting a chitosan-like effect on xanthone biosynthesis in Hypericum perforatum L. root cultures.

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Journal:  Plant Cell Rep       Date:  2016-01-21       Impact factor: 4.570

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6.  Chitosan oligosaccharides affect xanthone and VOC biosynthesis in Hypericum perforatum root cultures and enhance the antifungal activity of root extracts.

Authors:  Camilla Badiali; Giulia De Angelis; Giovanna Simonetti; Elisa Brasili; Eric de Castro Tobaruela; Eduardo Purgatto; Heng Yin; Alessio Valletta; Gabriella Pasqua
Journal:  Plant Cell Rep       Date:  2018-06-28       Impact factor: 4.570

7.  Metabolic Profile and Root Development of Hypericum perforatum L. In vitro Roots under Stress Conditions Due to Chitosan Treatment and Culture Time.

Authors:  Elisa Brasili; Alfredo Miccheli; Federico Marini; Giulia Praticò; Fabio Sciubba; Maria E Di Cocco; Valdir Filho Cechinel; Noemi Tocci; Alessio Valletta; Gabriella Pasqua
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